[See NewsBusters for more.] MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews escalated his rage over Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress, Tuesday, hinting that the Israeli prime minister delivered what amounts to a coup. Appearing on his cable network for analysis, Matthews darkly warned, "This man from a foreign government walked into the United States legislative chamber and tried to take over U.S.

[See NewsBusters for more.] CBS This Morning journalist Nancy Cordes on Tuesday parroted White House spin on Benjamin Netanyahu's address before Congress. The reporter repeated that the President "said the speech creates the appearance of a political endorsement for Netanyahu, who is up for reelection later this month." She then featured a clip of Barack Obama noting that the Israeli Prime Minister is up for reelection a few weeks.

Video cross-posted here at NewsBusters. On Tuesday, the “big three” (ABC, CBS, and NBC) morning shows all covered a New York Times report exposing how during her tenure as Secretary of State Mrs. Clinton conducted all government business with her personal email account, a potential violation of federal law.

Read more at NewsBusters: Informing Hardball viewers of something host Chris Matthews would never tell them, moderately-conservative columnist Kathleen Parker on Monday gave some much-needed context to why Speaker John Boehner did not extensively consult with the White House prior to inviting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address the Congress.

[See NewsBusters for more.] CBS This Morning on Monday exposed the difficulty of firing derelict government employees, even ones who watch porn while on the job. Journalist Don Dahler also highlighted the bullying, harassing individual who threatened coworkers, but hasn't been terminated.

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